QSO 530 Southern New Hampshire A Cat Corporation Final Statistical Report ubmit your final copy of your statistical report here. For additional details, refer to the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document.i have attached the rubric guideline i have done milestone 1. 2. 3 QSO 530: Project Guidelines and Grading Guide
Overview
The final project for this course is the creation of a Statistical Report. Based on the knowledge obtained in this course and previous course work, you examine the
methodology used in collecting and analyzing statistical data. You must select a statistical data source with approval of your instructor. After the data is collected
you must analyze and report your findings. Make sure to include topics discussed throughout this course.
The project is divided in to 4 milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final
submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules 2, 6, 8, and 10.
Main Elements
The final project will be a Statistical Report that will include the solution data. Be sure to consider a statistical analysis project that applies to a real-life problem or
situation. You may need to collect additional data as the course progresses as you will want to complete analysis associated with the content covered in this course.
A comprehensive report must include the following elements:
1. Statistical Report
An overall description of the study
The data and the means of collection
The statistical methodology used for analysis of the data
A summary of the results
2. The Solution Data
The problem statement
The analyst statement
The solution data inputs and outputs
Format
Milestone One: Statistical Report: Submit Data Sources Information
In 2-4, you will submit your data sources information for approval.
Milestone Two: Statistical Report: Initial Report
In 6-5, you will submit your initial analysis report. The instructor will provide feedback and suggest alternate/additional sources.
Milestone Three: Statistical Report: Rough Draft
In 8-4, you will submit a preliminary rough draft. The instructor will provide feedback and suggest alternate/additional sources.
Milestone Four: Statistical Report: Final Copy
In 10-1, you will submit your final project for review.
Deliverable Milestones
Milestone
Deliverables
Module Due
Grading
1
Submit Data Sources Information
Two
Not Graded Separately; will affect Final Paper grade under Milestone
submission
2
Initial Report
Six
Not Graded Separately; will affect Final Paper grade under Milestone
submission
3
Submit Rough Draft
Eight
Not Graded Separately; will affect Final Paper grade under Milestone
submission
4
Submit Final Project
Ten
Graded separately using the Final Paper Rubric
Rubric
Requirements of submission: Written components of projects must follow these formatting guidelines when applicable: double spacing, 12-point Times New
Roman font, one-inch margins, and discipline-appropriate citations.
Critical Elements
Milestone submission
and incorporation of
feedback
Comprehensive final
product
Analysis of Data
Evidence of higher
order thinking
Mechanics
Exemplary (100%)
Meets Needs Improvement
requirements and addresses all
instructor feedback through
incorporation or clarifying
questions/dialogue with
instructor
Addresses all of the main
elements of the final product
directly and includes
additional elements that
logically enrich and extend.
Effectively applies relevant
statistical methodology
outlined in the course and
successfully interprets the
results in context.
Evaluates or synthesizes
multiple course concepts in a
way that demonstrates
creative thinking.
No errors related to
organization, grammar, and
style
Proficient (90%)
Meets Needs Improvement
requirements and incorporates
some of the instructor’s feedback
throughout the progression of
the project
Needs Improvement (70%)
Student completes and
submits all milestones by the
due date
Not Evident (0%)
Student submits incomplete
milestones or does not
submit by the due date
Value
10
Addresses all of the main
elements of the final product
listed above directly.
Addresses all of the main
elements of the final product
listed above either directly
or indirectly.
Does not address all of the
main elements of the project
listed above.
30
Effectively applies some relevant
statistical methodology outlined
in the course and interprets the
results in context.
Applied statistical
methodology effectively, but
did not interpret the results
in context.
Some statistical methodology
outlined in the course is
applied incorrectly.
30
Logically and accurately analyzes
or evaluates multiple course
concepts.
Logically and accurately
analyzes or evaluates at
least one course concept.
Does not logically and
accurately analyze or evaluate
at least one course concept.
20
Errors of grammar, organization,
and style are marginal and rarely
interrupt the flow
Errors of grammar,
organization, and style are
limited enough that the
paper is still able to be
understood
Errors of grammar,
organization, and style make
the paper difficult to
understand
10
Total
100%
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